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Hi all there,

Hope you're fine !
As I told you yesterday, this one is a free interpretation of Stirling Bridge : my warrioress from the Wallace Clan. :-p
A new page of History 'till 2014 ;-)
I assure you, it was a long time photoshoping for the tartan LOL : as I didn't know each clan had its own.
I will go to bed a little bit more clever.
So here is another blink : this time to my friend XanderBRO (of course !) and his friends from Highlands too.
As the battle it was, this title one is also from a corsican polyphonic song that you can listen to, here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHLAELlbI-o

Thank you all, for your comments on "Surella d'Irlanda" wich had the same "independence" meaning and wich you can find by clicking (here) if you missed it.

Thanks in advance for all words you're going to write on the bridge, for your faves and rates, wich aren't sword strike into water ! ;-)

Extremely well done hon! Love the face paint n u did an awesome job with the tartan! Yeah, us Scots have a tartan for every name, i think,lol! There's so many tartans to choose from! xxx

tigertim ()
posted at 3:35AM Tue, 08 January 2013

Ah yes, there is almost as many tartans as there are Scots!! and half full or half empty whisky bottles.. depending on your point of view!! Great work as usual!!.. phew, caught up with your latest and greatest at last!

ZanderXL ()
posted at 4:01AM Tue, 08 January 2013

Yes indeed, brother. Many tartans and clan colours. And such a sight wouldn't have been a fantasy way, way , way back. Before the time of Wallace, women were just as fierce in battle as the men. In fact, if you've ever met a Scottish lassie you'd find that not much has changed!! Too bad she didn't chose to enter battle "Sky-Clad" ;) Did you know there was an actual reason for woad, other than scaring the enemy? It acts as a natural binding agent so, if you get cut, it stops you bleeding out.

Terrific image, nothing quite as fierce as a Scottish warrior fighting for freedom and family.

Cyve ()
posted at 10:20AM Tue, 08 January 2013

Amazing picture an fabulous work here !!!

KnightWolverine ()
posted at 11:09AM Tue, 08 January 2013

You wouldn't believe all the flack both good and bad i get with having William Wallace as my name...Helps having the long hair as this past Halloween one could probably guess what I went as....lol... And before you ask....yes i have an actual kilt in my closet...(grin) She looks like she could hold her own and give Braveheart some trouble but in a good way!....hehehe!